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United Sikkim hold struggling Bagan

Last Updated 24 January 2013, 17:07 IST

Hosts Mohun Bagan struggled to get going against minnows United Sikkim FC, settling for a goalless draw in an I-League fixture here on Thursday.

Bagan thus opened their account in the table with a solitary point but still have a long way to go in order to beat the drop with 14 matches left.

United Sikkim on the other hand are on 11 points and are in 13th position. However, if one considers the situation that Bagan are in currently, Bhaichung Bhutia-owned side are in a far better situation.

United Sikkim dominated the proceedings and came close to scoring on more than one occasion with the green and maroon brigade putting up yet another uninspiring effort.

Eyeing their first win after returning from exile, Bagan looked disoriented in the first match at the Salt Lake Stadium here after the ill-fated December 9 derby against East Bengal.

Nigerian striker Nuruddin Salau almost gave United Sikkim the lead soon after kick-off, but his left-footer hit the post before a nervous Arindam Bhattacharya thwarted the resultant corner kick.

The Sikkim outfit kept on mounting pressure on Bagan and in the 22nd minute a long-ranger almost had them in trouble before the Bagan goalkeeper saved the blushes.

Bagan also had nothing going their way, especially Denson Devadas who had a shoddy outing missed two sitters.

Syed Rahim Nabi, who also made a comeback after being injured due to stone pelting on that fateful day, also failed to find the target, hurting Bagan’s cause.

Nabi missed an open net in the 35th minute with his header going wayward as Bagan seemed yet to exorcise the ghosts of the December 9 derby and its aftermath.

In the day’ other match, hosts Mumbai FC held Churchill Brothers SC to a goalless draw.

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(Published 24 January 2013, 17:07 IST)

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